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Q: What Do You Do With A Broken Hockey Stick?

A: Move the goalposts. How's that for a mixed sports metaphor?

The U.N.’s International Panel on Climate Change and Climate Change scientists have waaaay too much invested in Anthropogenic Global Warming to walk away from it based on mere data. Data, for example, that demonstrates that despite the dire warnings of steadily increasing temperatures, global temperatures are actually cooling, and have been for 10-12 years.

In other words, the Hockey Stick is broken. (Temporary) Global Cooling is seeing increasing acceptance among some in the Climate Change community, but they remain True Believers in Anthropogenic Global Warming.

This cooling trend is causing some consternation. None of the whiz-bang computerized climate models (which were the basis of the IPCC reports and the subsequent policy initiatives from Kyoto to Cap and Trade and Green Jobs) predicted the dip in temperatures that we’re experiencing now. That should be enough to call the whole business of climate modeling into question. As many critics have pointed out, the global climate system is too chaotic and too dependent on many poorly-understood, interdependent processes to lend itself to accurate (and precise) computer modeling. And the first tenet of computer modeling is that a good history match is no guarantee of a reliable forecast.

Even if the models were to be believed, the dip makes forecasting a lot more dicey. Early in my engineering career, I learned from a mentor (only half in jest) that much of the process of making a good forecast involves plotting non-linear data in such a way that it can be projected as a straight line. This temperature dip means that any forecast of increasing temperature is no longer a linear projection of a stable system; now it is completely dependent on the accuracy of the computer model, which has been demonstrated to be poor.

So now the line is: “Forget all the computer forecasts we tried to scare you with over the last 10-20 years. Now we have a really good model, so you’d better do what we say!” Skeptics are still labeled deniers, even though the reason for the skepticism has been reinforced.

Lorne Gunter, an article in the National Post, points out that the Emperor of Climate Change is wearing no clothes:

[W]hy was a speech last week by Mojib Latif of Germany’s Leibniz Institute not give[n] more prominence?

Prof. Latif is one of the leading climate modelers in the world. He is the recipient of several international climate-study prizes and a lead author for the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He has contributed significantly to the IPCC’s last two five-year reports that have stated unequivocally that man-made greenhouse emissions are causing the planet to warm dangerously.

Yet last week in Geneva, at the UN’s World Climate Conference — an annual gathering of the so-called “scientific consensus” on man-made climate change — Prof. Latif conceded the Earth has not warmed for nearly a decade and that we are likely entering “one or even two decades during which temperatures cool.” [emphasis added]

So is Prof. Lotif ditching the Theory of Anthropogenic Global Warming? Not a chance.

Prof. Latif says he expects warming to resume in 2020 or 2030. “People will say this is global warming disappearing,” he added. According to him, that is not the case. “I am not one of the skeptics,” he insisted. “However, we have to ask the nasty questions ourselves or other people will do it.”

Mr. Gunter continues:

How can Prof. Latif and the others state with certainty that after this long and unforeseen cooling, dangerous man-made heating will resume? They failed to observe the current cooling for years after it had begun, how then can their predictions for the resumption of dangerous warming be trusted?

My point is they cannot.

It’s true the supercomputer models Prof. Latif and other modellers rely on for their dire predictions are becoming more accurate. A major breakthrough last year in the modelling of past ocean currents finally enabled the computers to recreate the climate history of the 20th century (mostly) correctly.

But getting the future equally correct is far trickier. Chances are some unforeseen future changes to real-world climate or further modifications to the UN’s climate computers will throw the current predictions out of whack long before the forecast resumption of warming.

H/T The Cooler Heads Digest, Competitive Enterprise Institute

COMMENTS

  • yoyo

    This has always gotten me kinda peeved, because I am a self-taught Jack of All Subjects. I like to read, incessantly watch documentaries (much to my wife’s disdain) and just basically want to learn – everything.

    Where Climate and Weather are concerned, there is something that my years working on F-14 radars taught me…some things work according to the ‘FM’ Principle (F___ing Magic). In other words, don’t try to figure it out, it just DOES, and it just does – BECAUSE. You will spend too much time and energy trying to understand something that you would have been no smarter for it anyway. The FM principle works well for weather, the formation of Black Holes, and why flowers and chocolate given to your wife will fix a whole lotta screw ups.

    So, boiled down, it is warmer today because it was colder yesterday. It is cooler this year because it was hotter last year. Spending time and money trying to figure out WHY makes no one smarter, and even if you figured out WHY – what good does it do you?

    Take it on faith that it just IS. It IS, BECAUSE.

    CC and Obama. No need trying to figure them out. Both are – Just Because. However, Obama can be fired. Climate Change cannot.

  • BooBooKitty

    Q: What Do You Do With A Broken Hockey Stick?

    A: Tell the State Run Media to ignore it.
    B: Accuse it of racism.
    C. Throw it under the bus and use a SEIU or UAW bat instead.
    D. All of the above

    • throwback59

      Very funny.
      And after all, hockey is a “white” sport, right?

    • illinoisconservative

      Or, use any of the other tricks they use to make crappy data look like it supports their “theories”.

  • archer52

    Think about it, if they admit they have no clue what they are doing and that the sun and the sea control the climate, what will they do next? Who will pay them the billions of dollars they are getting now? How will they pay for their BMW’s and their homes, and their vacations?

    Nope they’ll stay the course and say what some are saying now, that global cooling is actually caused by global warming!??

    Huh? Yes, of course, I can see how you got that totally backwards with all the billions of dollars of “research” you are doing. (Although I suspect their methods are frighteningly similar to that Verizon commercial where the guy is throwing darts at a map, but I could be wrong…maybe.)

    The best example of the falling out of the left’s global warming community is the article written by one of the founding members of the Australian global warming movement. He studied the data for the last seven years and realized it was showing that the earth was getting colder, even as the factors thought to cause warming were growing. He tried to tell his own people that they were wrong and was told in return that the 1. Equipment was faulty 2. The information was incorrect. Even though they had used the very same equipment and information to make their case and get their funding when the earth was warming.

    It was then he realized it was all about the money. That science, even supposedly pure science, had been corrupted. And that is the cancerous effect the radical left has on anything it touches.

  • Rusty_S

    Next, they’ll want a Nobel Prize for ending Global Warming.

    • Vladimir

      As long as they get any kind of Climate Change policy enacted, no matter the cost, it will get the credit for saving humanity when things are pretty much as they are now in 2040.

  • rickz77

    Temps in August were 50 F higher than in February, in the New York City area.

    At this rate, in just 10 years, temperatures will be 1,000 F higher.

  • Flagstaff

    bought into the AGW claptrap before the last election, as did the Dear Leader before this one.

    Why do Republican leaders buy into this quackery at about the same time everybody else is starting to wise up?

    Nixon: “We’re all Keynesians now.”

  • dennism

    We sure had a cold August here at my house. AlGore must have been in town.

  • dmartin

    The most severe ice age the planet has experienced, at which time there was ice at the equator, occured while atmospheric carbon dioxide was above 10%, about three times what it is today. How did this happen if increased CO2 levels produce a runaway greenhouse effect?

    If $100 represented the earths atmosphere, man made CO2 would be worth about 12 cents, atmospheric CO2 is 3+%, of which mans contribution is about 3%. The environazis would have us believe that this is potentially catastrophic to the point that it is a good idea to scuttle our economy in order to accomplish the 15% reduction in our CO2 output that cap & tax claims it will do. Thats a reduction that amounts to 2 pennies out of ten thousand!!!

    This kind of crap could not be sold to an educated population. The public education system that the left worked so hard to destroy is finally paying off.

    • realskinny

      You are right about man’s contribution to greenhouse gases being miniscule but are off on total CO2. CO2 in the atmosphere is 38 parts per 100,000. That is total CO2 would equal 3.8 cents out of $100.00. Humanity’s contribution would be a little over one tenth of one cent. CO2 is only responsible for about 3% of the greenhouse effect. If atmospheric CO2 were to be doubled it would only increase the effect about 2%.. At current output levels,all other effects remaining equal, which is unlikely, it will take 160 years to double atmospheric CO2.

      You are also correct about the socialist education system being responsible for our ignorant populace upon which the Left depends.

  • ZZMike

    They don’t talk much about the Hockey Stick nowadays, mostly because they realize that it’s meaningless.

    They don’t talk about “global warming” nowadays, either. Notice how it’s turned into “climate change”.

    I hate to belabor the obvious,, but that’s what climate does, over long periods of time: it changes.

    Obama promised us “change”, too. How that workin’ for ya, Barry? It sure as heck ain’t workin’ all that well for us.

    Finally, there’s a big difference between weather and climate. Weather is what happens today and tomorrow. Climate is what happens over thousands of years.

    “But getting the future equally correct is far trickier. ”

    As they say, prediction is a pretty tricky business, especially about the future. If they put any stock at all in the “butterfly effect”, they ought to just sit down and shut up right now.